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Unmanned Aircraft System Commander's Guide and Aircrew Training Manual (TC 1-600)

Author : Department of the Army
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 19,82 MB
Release : 2012-09-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479383832

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This aircrew training manual (ATM) standardizes aircrew training programs (ATPs) and flight evaluation procedures by providing specific guidelines for executing unmanned aircraft system (UAS) aircrew training. It is based on the battle-focused training principles outlined in FM 7-1. It establishes crewmember qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to all RQ-5, MQ-5, and RQ-7 crewmembers and their commanders. This manual, in conjunction with Army regulations, will help UAS commanders, at all levels; develop a comprehensive aircrew training program. By using the ATM, commanders ensure that individual and crew proficiency match their units' mission and that unmanned aircraft crewmembers (UACs) routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. UACs will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. This manual provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task has a description that describes how it should be done to meet the standard. Standardization officers, evaluators, and unit trainers will use this manual and Army Regulation (AR) 95-23 as the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing this ATP. Technical Circular (TC) 1-210 does not apply to the UAS ATP. This TC applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG)/Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) unless otherwise stated.

Training Circular Tc 3-04.63 Mq-1c

Author : United States Army
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 12,1 MB
Release : 2014-10-20
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781502905420

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This publication, Training Circular TC 3-04.63 MQ-1C Unmanned Aircraft System Commander's Aircrew Training Program and Aircrew Training Manual, standardizes aircrew training programs (ATPs) and flight evaluation procedures by providing specific guidelines for executing unmanned aircraft system (UAS) aircrew training. It establishes crewmember qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to the MQ-1C Unmanned Aircraft System (Gray Eagle) crewmembers and their commanders. This manual, in conjunction with other Army publications, will help UAS commanders at all levels develop a comprehensive ATP. By using this TC, commanders ensure that individual and crew proficiency matches their units' mission and that unmanned aircraft crewmembers (UACs) routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. UACs will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. This manual provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task has a description that details how it should be perform in order to meet the standard. Standardization personnel, evaluators, and unit trainers will use this manual and Army Regulation (AR) 95-23 as the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing this ATP.

United States Army Special Operations Aviation Aircrew Training Program

Author : Department of the Army
Publisher :
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 14,75 MB
Release : 2003-03-11
Category :
ISBN : 9781463624286

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This training circular (TC) is the capstone for the aircrew training manual (ATM)-series publications. Based on the battle-focused training principles outlined in Field Manual (FM) 25-101, Battle Focused Training, it will help commanders at all levels to develop, implement, and administer a comprehensive aircrew training program. This manual encompasses individual and crew training and establishes crew member qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training requirements. It also gives guidance on tailoring training to meet individual, crew, and unit needs based on the unit mission-essential task list (METL). It provides guidelines for predicting and allocating unit flying hours to ensure that the commander gets the greatest possible training value out of every flying hour. This manual applies to all unit commanders who have aviation assets. The crew coordination descriptions in this publication do not focus exclusively on individual training. They blend individual training with crew training and provide a link to FMs, Army Training and Evaluation Program (ARTEP) Mission Training Plans (MTPs), and other doctrinal and training material. The goal is to develop cohesive, combat-ready aviation units.The ultimate training objective of any combat unit is for the unit to be able to operate on the combined arms and joint battlefield. Toward that end, effective individual and crew training programs form the foundation for an aviation unit training program. Once the unit establishes individual and crew training programs, commanders must integrate them into an effective collective-training program. As one of the commander's primary training documents, TC 1-210-1 links individual and unitcollective tasks. The commander also uses FM 7-0, Training the Force, and FM 25-101, Battle Focused Training, to link the aircraft operator's manual, ATM, and individual-training program to the collective-training program.

Aircrew Training Program

Author : Department of the Army
Publisher :
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 47,35 MB
Release : 2006-06-20
Category :
ISBN : 9781463627065

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Training for warfighting is our number one priority in peace and in war. Warfighting readiness is derived from tactical and technical competence and from confidence in individual and unit skills. Competence relates to the ability to fight our doctrine through tactical and technical execution. Confidence is the individual and collective belief that we can do all things better than our adversary and the unit possesses the trust and will to accomplish the mission. This training circular (TC) is the keystone publication for the Army aircrew training manual (ATM) series of publications and establishes the requirements for a unit aircrew training program (ATP). Based on the battle-focused training principles outlined in FM 7-0, FM 7-1, and the Combined Arms Training Strategies (CATS), this TC will help commanders at all levels develop, manage, and administer a comprehensive ATP. The ATP is an assembly of training requirements organized to fulfill the broad, overall training goals of aviation commanders supervising rated, nonrated, and noncrew member Soldiers on their staff. Rated crewmembers (RCMs) are defined in Army regulation (AR) 600-105; nonrated crewmembers (NCMs) and noncrew members are defined in AR 600-106. This TC eliminates flight activity category (FAC) 3 authorization in modification table of organization and equipment (MTOE) battalions and below for RCMs and prescribes the responsibilities of those tasked with implementing individual, crew, and collective training. While acknowledging the required involvement of commanders during all phases of training and evaluation; it emphasizes proficiency and pilot in command (PC) requirements for all aviators but particularly company commanders, tracked aviation warrant officers, and junior officers.

Training Circular TC 3-04. 44 (TC 1-248) Aircrew Training Manual, OH-58D Kiowa Warrior March 2013

Author : United States Government Army
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 44,22 MB
Release : 2013-04-14
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781484115992

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This aircrew training manual (ATM) TC 3-04.44 standardizes aircrew training programs (ATPs) and flight evaluation procedures. This manual provides specific guidelines for executing OH-58D aircrew training. It is based on battle-focused training principles outlined at the Army Training Network. It establishes crewmember qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to all OH 58D crewmembers and their commanders in the Active Army, the United States Army National Guard(ARNG), the Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) unless otherwise stated. This manual is not a stand-alone document; all requirements of Army Regulation (AR) 600-105, National Guard Regulation (NGR) 95-210, and Training Circular (TC) 3-04.11 to the ATP must be met. If differences exist between the maneuver description in the operator's manuals, this manual is the governing authority for training and flight evaluation purposes only. The operator's manual is the governing authority for operations of the aircraft. Implementation of this manual conforms to AR 95-1 and TC 3-04.11. If a conflict exists between this manual and TC 3-04.11, then TC 3-04.11 will take precedence. This manual will help aviation commanders, at all levels; develop a comprehensive ATP. By using the ATM, commanders ensure that individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency is commensurate with their units' mission and that aircrews routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. Standardization officers, evaluators, and unit trainers (UTs) will use this manual and TC 3-04.11 as primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing the ATP. Crewmembers will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. It provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task provides a description of how the task should be completed to meet the standard. ATP commanders of active Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve units operating the OH-58D will use this ATM and TC 3-04.11 to develop individual commander's task lists for assigned aviators. ATP commanders with assigned contract pilots will develop individual commander's task lists tailored to the current contract position using this ATM, TC 3-04.11, AR 95- 20, current flight training guides and/or local command directives. The proponent of this publication is United States Army Training and Doctrine Command.

Training Circular Tc 3-04.52 (Tc 1-219) Aircrew Training Manual, Reconnaissance Airplane, Rc-12 Series July 2013

Author : United States Government US Army
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 19,91 MB
Release : 2013-08-07
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9781492101468

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Training Circular (TC) 3-04.52 consolidates Guardrail and Guardrail/common sensor (GRCS) aircraft into one aircrew training manual (ATM) and standardizes aircrew training programs (ATPs) and flight evaluation procedures. This manual provides specific guidelines for executing RC-12 series aircrew training. The RC-12 ATM establishes crewmember qualification training, refresher training, mission training, continuation training, and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to all Active Army, the United States (U.S.) Army National Guard (ARNG) and U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) RC-12 series crewmembers and their commanders. This manual is not a stand-alone document. All of the requirements contained in Army regulation (AR) 600-105, AR 600-106, National Guard regulation (NGR), NGR 95-210, and TC 3-04.11 must be met. If differences exist between the maneuver descriptions in the operator manuals and this publication, this publication is the governing authority for training and flight evaluation purposes. Implementation of this publication conforms to AR 95-1 and TC 3-04.11. If a conflict exists between this publication and TC 3-04.11 the ATP commander determines the method of accomplishment based upon the requirement and the unit's mission as to which manual takes precedence. This manual in conjunction with the ARs and TC 3-04.11 will help aviation commanders at all levels develop a comprehensive ATP. Using this ATM, commanders ensure that individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency is commensurate with their units' mission and that aircrews routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. Standardization officers, evaluators and unit trainers (UTs) will use this manual and TC 3-04.11 as the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing their ATP. Crewmembers will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. It provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task has a description of the proper procedures for completion to meet the standard.

Training Circular Tc 3-04.51 (Tc 1-218) Aircrew Training Manual, Utility Airplane C-12 February 2014

Author : United States Government Us Army
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 12,53 MB
Release : 2014-03
Category :
ISBN : 9781497491434

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This book, Training Circular TC 3-04.51 (TC 1-218) Aircrew Training Manual, Utility Airplane C-12 standardizes aircrew training programs (ATPs) and flight evaluation procedures. This aircrew training manual (ATM) provides specific guidelines for executing aircrew training. It is based on training principles outlined in Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 7-0. This ATM establishes crewmember qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training, and evaluation requirements. This publication applies to all C-12 Beechcraft Huron series crewmembers and their commanders in the Active Army, the Army National Guard (ARNG) / Army National Guard of the United States (ARNGUS), and the United States Army Reserve (USAR), Department of the Army civilians (DACs), and contractor's unless otherwise stated. This publication is the governing authority for training and flight evaluation purposes. Implementation of this publication conforms to AR 95-1 and TC 3-04.11. If a conflict exists between this publication and TC 3-04.11, the ATP commander determines the method of accomplishment based upon the requirement and the unit's mission as to which manual takes precedence. This manual, in conjunction with the ARs and TC 3-04.11, will help aviation commanders at all levels develop a comprehensive ATP. By using this ATM, commanders ensure that individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency is commensurate with their units' mission and that aircrews routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. Crewmembers will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. It provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task provides a description of how the task should be perform to meet the standard. ATP commanders of active Army, National Guard, and Army Reserve units operating the C-12 series aircrafts will use this ATM and TC 3-04.11 to develop individual commander's task lists (CTLs) for assigned aviators. ATP commanders will assign contractor/DAC pilots to assist in developing individual commander's task lists tailored to the current contract position using this ATM, TC 3-04.11, AR 95-20, current flight training guides (FTGs), and/or local command directives. Standardization officers, evaluators, and unit trainers (UTs) will use this manual and TC 3-04.11 as the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing their ATP.

Aircrew Training Manual

Author : Department of the Army
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 50,68 MB
Release : 2003-04-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781463624491

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This training circular (TC) addresses training guidance for all C-12 aircraft. It establishes crewmember qualification and refresher, mission, and continuation training requirements. Used with TC 1-210 this manual will help aviation commanders at all levels develop a comprehensive aircrew training program. Two fatal training accidents occurred in Guardrail RC-12 aircraft. After these accidents, the commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca, Fort Huachuca, Arizona, directed reexamination of Guardrail aircrew training. A yearlong study team reviewed aircraft certification and applicable Federal Aviation Regulations. The team conducted extensive discussions with the Federal Aviation Administration to gain an understanding of the context of pilot training versus the size of the airframe. Raytheon test pilots explained the operator's manual performance charts and their use. In addition, the team went outside the Army to examine how other Super King Air (C- 12) schools conduct training. The team conducted interviews and examined the training literature of the U.S. Navy, Flight Safety International, Simuflite, and the U.S. Air Force. The flight tasks and the base task list reflect the outcome of this study. The study team carefully evaluated training benefit versus risk during the task development phase. It made the following changes: integrated crewmembers into training; standardized crew callouts; added behavior outcomes to standards; and allowed flexibility in the description of flight tasks. These changes ensure pilots are not penalized for using their judgment. Takeoff and landing data cards, adopted from the civilian section, allow aircrews to develop a takeoff plan for an emergency should it occur after V1. Flight simulator training is now a mandatory element of aircrew training. High-risk training will be performed in the simulator instead of the airplane. In addition, a maintenance designated instructor pilot has replaced the maintenance test pilot evaluator.

Aircrew Training Manual

Author : Department of the Army
Publisher :
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 25,44 MB
Release : 2006-06-13
Category :
ISBN : 9781463624538

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The aircrew training annual (ATM) standardizes aircrew training programs and flight evaluation procedures. This manual provides specific guidelines for executing OH-58 aircrew training. It is based on the battle-focused training principles outlined in FM 7-1. It establishes crewmember qualification, refresher, mission, and continuation training and evaluation requirements. This manual applies to all OH-58 crewmembers and their commanders. This is not a stand-alone document. All of the requirements of the AR 600-105, AR 600-106, NGR 95-210, and TC 1-210, must be met. Implementation of this manual conforms to AR 95-1 and TC 1-210. This manual (in conjunction with the AR 600-105, AR 600-106, NGR 95-210, and TC 1-210) will help aviation commanders, at all levels; develop a comprehensive aircrew training program. By using the ATM, commanders ensure that individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency is commensurate with their units' mission and that aircrews routinely employ standard techniques and procedures. Crewmembers will use this manual as a "how to" source for performing crewmember duties. It provides performance standards and evaluation guidelines so that crewmembers know the level of performance expected. Each task has a description that describes how it should be done to meet the standard. Standardization officers, evaluators, and unit trainers will use this manual and TC 1-210 as the primary tools to assist the commander in developing and implementing the aircrew training program.This aircrew training manual (ATM) describes training requirements for OH-58C crewmembers. It will be used with AR 95-1, AR 600-105, AR 600-106, NGR 95-210, TC 1-210, and other applicable publications. The tasks in this ATM enhance training in both individual crewmember and aircrew proficiency. The training focuses on the accomplishment of tasks that support the unit's mission. The scope and level of training to be achieved individually by crewmembers and collectively by aircrews will be dictated by the METL. Commanders must ensure that aircrews are proficient in mission-essential tasks.